The only way I can see that a users choice of browser would stop them getting an email is if the broweser security settings were preventing variables being posted on the form, so that would affect every website they visited not just phpNuke sites.

As you have said that you have had to clear the nuke users temp table, this would indicate that the form was working and posting the variables to the database and thus eliminating any browser specific problems - which leads us back to the beginning.

I can only think of two possible causes for this issue and neither of them are phpNuke related.

1. Your host is having intermittent issues (connectivity or high load) which is preventing email from being sent. You might be able to pinpoint this by using the smtp mail settings in the forum configuration - if users have no problems recieving 'topic reply notification' emails that should rule out mail server issues but leave a question mark over the php mail() function or server load issues.

2. Sent mail is being blocked - you might need to investigate further whether the mail is being sent to an AOL email address in order to try and eliminate whether it is AOL blocking the mail or whether it is AOL stupid browser that is doing stuff it shouldn't.

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